The search for quality questions, texts, tasks, etc. to use during instruction can often be a struggle. It isn't that there are not enough resources out there. There are plenty . But who has time to search the 1.6 million Google hits for the best resource to use in next week's lesson? I have found that having a brief list of go-to websites shortens my search and streamlines the planning process. Quality over quantity. I came across two sources that I wanted to share that would be helpful for math and English/Language Arts. Add these to your toolbox of resources. The first one is exclusively math, but has a huge bank of challenging math problems for all grade levels and math domains. The site is called Open Middle , and it is a resource co-developed by Robert Kaplinksy. He also has his own website with a plethora of math resources. Open Middle has a very basic, user-friendly website; it is easy to navigate to the grade level and domain of your choice. The...